| iets “ea... ‘se ae , i} PAGE TW THE DAILY NEWS Saturday, July 2, 1982 Sr ] Why Object to Hard Times THE DAILY NEWS. PRINCE RUPERT - BRITISH COLUMBIA Published Every Afternoon, Except Sunday, by Prince Rupert Daily News, Limited, Third Avenue H. F. PULLEN - - - Managing-Editor SUBSCRIPTION RATES City delivery. by mail or carrier, yearly period, paid in advance 5.00 For lesser periods, paid in advance, per week 10¢ By mail to all parts of Northern and Central British Columbia, paid in advance for yearly period ae iid sages SR / By mail to all other parts of British Columbia, the British km- * pire and United States, paid in advance, per year .. $6.00 By Mall to MIF Otek COUNITIAS, DOT VOT oii ccenicce .n.ccicencoccecccensapecndsoepesoonce 9.00 | ADVERTISING RATES Classified advertising, per insertion, per word 02 you can’t send money out of town—money that might as well be spent here—and expect Prince Rupert Local readers, per insertion, per line kd cella 25 ‘ ; ; Legal notices, each insertion, per agate line ................ 15 to be busy! Send your business away—then local merchants, both wholesale and retail cannot find employ- Transiet display advertising, per inch, per insertion 1.40 , Contract rates on application. | ment for your sons and daughters. And your out-of-town merchant wil! not employ them. Advertising and Circulation Telephone 98 Editor and Reporters’ Telephone 86 . x + . ’ as tee ee ae a Send your business away—and you help pay taxes in some other town, to our own town’s loss. oe i i ill i ase still f date warren vai igun Re ey aE ee Keep on sending your business away—-your own taxes will increase stil! further than they are now. It is good business to trade at home—-good for you in the long run and good for your fellow citizens— good for your home town and gocd for your sons and daughters. Don’t be penny-wise and pound-foolish! Money circulated in Prince Rupert gives employment to Prince Rupert people. Money sent out of town creates unemployment here. Any supposititious saying you imagine, by artful description from the big town, you may make at the time, you don’t, in the end. And the whole town loses when your money goes away. Prince Rupert has been good to you. Be goo d to yourself! Ocean Falls tomorrow on the Prince S pp . Rupert on its return south. } safeties during the contest dentally, it was the first tegen db ve of =u BASEBALL Buy In P R IN E. E RU P ERT tories. The only run of the game was scored in the first inning. Kenny led off for Empress and was tossed out at first by Lambie. D. Stalker singled and went to second as Mor- an threw out Fong at first. Windle was safe when Johnson fumbled his EMPRESS WINS Vancouver Ball IN BASEBALL Team In Series | * At Ocean Falls Ten players of the Vancouver Athletic Club baseball team of Van- couver arrived on the Prince Rupert Thursday night at Ocean Falls to play a series of games during the Dominion Day holiday period with an all-star team representing the paper town. The team will leave Sons of Canada Lose 1-0 in Fine Pitchers’ Battle—Lambie’s First Defeat In the Dominion Day baseball fixture yesterday afternoon, Em- press managed to squeeze out a 1-0 victory over Sons of Canada, which tied those two teams for the league leadership. It was a pitchers’ battle all the way between Lambie and Walsh, each man allowing but three Young Elks vs. Young S. O. C. TONIGHT - 6:45 ~~ “HLS. Wallace Ltd. Exclusive Ladies’ Wear Your Canadian Dollar A Real Bargain! Is Worth 100 Cents Savoy Hotel Prince Rupert's Leading Family G. Percy Tinker & Company, Limited We have on hand two new 1931 Winners In Vaudeville David Houston Takes Honors Juvenile Contest—Sam Joy Winner Thursday Night grounder and Stalker went to third Windle got himself in a hot-hox he- tween first and second and before they could tag him Stalker crossed the plate with the only run of the afternoon. Sons tried hard and got two men as far as third on two occasions but Empress managed to hold their slim margip to win the game The Box Score had BaG in Sam Joy, with a clever song and dance act, was the winner of the amateur vaudeville contest at the {| Only while circulating at home Buy Canadian Insurance |Backed by Canadian Deposits Government Fire M. M. Stephens & Co. Lid. i Prince Rupert, B.C. and Household Inventories Automobile from and Casualty Rates Sedans we wish to sell before the Hotel Real Estate & Insurance e ailival Of the new modeis. We ait ; ‘ offering a very substantial dis- athine Hot and Cold Water in All Rooms Agents count from list price Millinery ven This is an opportunity to get a arty e ‘ . new car at a special price Dry Goods Conveyancing — Rentals A. J, PRUDHOMME Proprietor Insurance, Stocks & Bonds S. E. Parker Ltd. &> > s . _! f hone 9 Third Ay enue Corner Fraser St. and Fifth 8t Third Street Prince Rupert, B.C Prince Rupert, B.C, Prirce Rupert, B.C. Get the Best in Workmanship At the Same Price LOUIS SHIBIG Quality Shoe Repairs $18 Sixth St, Prince Rupert, BC. ROIS UI LANE EMPRESS ABR H POA E,* ; : ‘a Kenny 3b. : 6.0 %°2 0 Capitol Theatre Thursday night on Application Phone 83 D. Stalker If 1.6 0 0-6 He competed with Tom Barton who | stele RE TORENT NICS Be NaneIEI Bem ae ue , » 0 0 3 2 2/280 put on a song and dance act | SE SOS A IS Pl EE ES OL AM Re a TTT. Windle es ; ae ' 1 1 The judges of applause were Mrs. S. I reeeren corecmmemeemcmmmmmrcnses SSAC AS RR NMRA.” Ss. . 7—_eo- CS Gurith c 300610 V. Cox and Ald. 8. D. Macdonald : . - ,| In the afternoon contest for chil- | Mil d B Douglas 1b. 3007900 ‘wc p ce. 6 978% dren, David Houston, showing sur- ‘Mac’s Shoe Hos ital ! a ty eauty The | Acme Importers Raby a oR a 5 g | Prising talent as a boy soprano in | P Ci , A ° Hunt rf. 100 0 0 I'M 4 oe ee was the | Second Avenue., Prince Rupert, B.C. Shoppe ity $ uctioneer | a s winner. Betty rown an ara | hos oe P. Chenoski rf ay ar ae ee Sak ctelnh w-aedid. Gen dikeciedites. Satisfaction Guaranteed - ‘ & prety “ap Cancing | It's economy to have your old shoes Shampooin r — Marcelling ‘ - ; Totals" % 1321 9 3 number and Jack Bremner played | repaired mite Fi SS W ay ; herein Men’s and Boys Outfitters | 1 cornet solo. Ald. J. H. Pillsbury ‘Inger Waving Pinmnt aotti alu: eenn” > ; { settlements. Valuations free ’ : . sas ala 9. C- ABR H POA E ‘and Miss 8. A. Mills were judges Let Mac Do It! nnn Sere ? Clothing — Furnishings oran Sb. $ 0 0 2 2 0 On Thursday night in the inter-| Oh TORE AS, St Specializing in Permanent ™ ¥#u bave anything to dispose of, | R. Stalker ¢ 30090 0 mission, Sam Joy. Tom Barton Da- | 7 W ee ee “— - | “ee ° } Mae “Nooo aly a aha 2 J/aves poe : y : 5 2 2 vid Houston and Betty Brown and | First Class Workmanship waves J | . ; 2°49 Nas id oe goietinggr at ts ; ee, a Comadina cf 64.0 @48 aioe eee ceeate ae} Guaranteed Phone — 655 Geo. ° Dawes phe Your Dollar W. Johnson ss. 3 0 0 2 1 1 jinie nia atid Hind Widen dae: 5 ’ ' r0es the Farthes nadine a e 3001 ; 0 nist and pianist, and Joe Slaggard No Job Too Big or Too Small 305 Third Ave., Prince Rupert, B.C. Black 120 — Phones — Red 633 the Farthest u . 4 i: ect ate 1s a one-man band, who had been} E johnesn Hf. 2 0 1 0 0 ol the Wednesday night content See RNR TC ea Sa LAT ATT . son r 2 ) U | ae PRET ERROESe WALID LS. 5A nn Totals 25 0 321 $8 2 balls off Lambie (1); struck out by | Empress 1 0 0 0 0 O O—~1 Lambie (9), Walsh (6); left on base| 8. 0. C, 0 60 0 0 0 O O—~] Empress (3); S. O. C. (4) passed | J hn Bul Ltd | Sh dd , D J F M ® Ben’s Ne St nd & F , St ti SCummary—Stolen base, Fong, ball Gurvich (1); time of game, | 0 ger t {4 € on s | r. ° ® aguire ws a rasey : a oners Raby; 2-base hit, Lambie: base on 1:05; umpire, Arseneau | The Jewellers Grocery and Confectionery Our Workshop is Fully Equipped to Manufac- CHURCH NOTICES ©": 8" | sign. | | Third Avenue, Prince Rupert, B.C. This Society is a branch of the Mother Church, the First | ES EE TR eT OR TORT Chureh of Christ, Scientist, in Boston, Mass, Sunday morn- | Ne a ee ce TERT LD TS EIS HE TS ing service at 11 o'clock. Subject, “GOD.” Sunday School at 12:15. Testimonial meeting Wednesday at 8 p.m. Reading S e § G pring Salmon Guts . - Trolling Lines Room, Third Street, Besner Block, open on Monday and — and — Where You Get the Best For Less CHRISTIAN SCIENCE (Christian Science Society, Third St., Besner Block) 502 Fifth Avenue East Opposite the Hospital Tom Ballinger Thursday from 3 to 5. Kitchen Hardware Chinaware, Crockery C. C. M. Bicycles FIRST UNITED CHURCH Pastor, Rev. A. Wilson. B.A. : Norwegian Produce of Superior Quality | Jack Selvig | Prince Rupert, B.C. 11 Morning Worship at 11. Song by Junior Choi Evening Worship at 7:30 Solo, “Jesus Lover of My Soul,” Mrs. P. C. Miller Solo, Dr. R.G. Large Farewell message of Pastor Social half-hour following the service in Church Parlors G11 Third Ave., Prince Rupert, 3.0. ——— Dentist . | Gas Station Stationery, Office Supplies | Tobacco, Ice Cream, Confectionery ) Gas and Oil Agent For Counter Check Books Rubber Stamps Magazines and Newspapers Rooms 7-8-9 Smith Block | Prince Rupert, B.C, Telephone — 525 Toys — Novelties — Films Third Avenue, Prince Rupert, B.C, Mail orders promptly attended to Corner Third and McBride _ Ben Ferguson, Proprietor | ne se amare on Cut Rate Shoe — | | | Sture | The Howe of Quality Shoes! SILVER and GOLD PLA.iNG At Lowest Prices OK REA ENGRAVING | Leo Contoli Manufacturing Jeweller The Fulton Grocery Louis Amadio Corner Fulton & Sixth Streets ALL LINES & BEST BRANDS Groceries, Fruits, Get your light footwear for the } warmer weather now Specially Low Prices On Running Shoes In All Sizes : Vegetables, Ete. Mail Orders Attended to P th , es ee | Italian Imported Produee City Delivery, Lowest Prices Phone—756 Prompt Attention to Country Orders Telephone: Blue 428 Sixth Street, Prince Rupert, B.C, 4